Critical Time Intervention (CTI) helps vulnerable people during a time of transition in their lives by strengthening their network of support in the community.
Join the Center for the Advancement of Critical Time Intervention - CACTI for our Fall 2021 CTI Train-the-Trainer! November 3rd, 10th, and 17th from 1-4pm EST via Zoom. Registration details at https://t.co/477HecFBJM
Last week, @Critical_Time Consultant and Trainer, Carolyn Hanesworth gave a presentation, titled Improving Rapid Rehousing Outcomes Using Critical Time Intervention, at @naehomelessness's Ending Homelessness: A Virtual Conference. Learn more at https://t.co/tCWTVOERwC
"If someone has a consistent person through a time of transition when there's lots of things changing and moving around, it makes the difference" - Dr. Kim Livingstone, about the difference that @Critical_Time Intervention makes in the transition out of #homelessness
What happens to individuals in temporary housing as the #pandemic continues and vulnerability to #homelessness remains? #COVID has heightened the already dire need for permanent housing solutions. https://t.co/tCl3lB0Ou9 KQED
Join CACTI's @BebeNC as she presents a @samhsagov sponsored webinar presented by @NAMICommunicate on June 3 @ 2pm “Improving Access to Care: Critical Time Intervention to Help Transition People with Mental Illness out of #Homelessness and #Incarceration” https://t.co/6XxPdpR9BC
Are you an experienced trainer and Critical Time Intervention practitioner?
CACTI is holding a two-day Train-The-Trainer event in NYC this November. Attending the training will allow participants to become certified to train CTI workers. Register here: https://t.co/UVf6ZtsyMH
"After Failing Mentally Ill New Yorkers, Adult Homes Get Second Chance" A complicated case of institutions housing vulnerable individuals: https://t.co/m7aQgNY3Hj
A mental health court in South Dakota aims to keep individuals with serious mental illness and who are involved in the court system out of prison. https://t.co/Z12tp8yC43
The fragmented system of mental health care in California doesn't support early intervention strategies and discourages sharing of best practices among providers. https://t.co/BcV8oCAUSu
“If Google wants to be a neighbor and stand up for the people who are being disproportionately displaced, it also means getting involved in keeping people in their housing." https://t.co/r2vuFCstKv
New research in @TheBJPsych adds further support to the idea that mental health problems brought on by stressful events in mid-life, can be mitigated by strong social resources https://t.co/VFvSubStr8
Use @NLIHC 's #OOR19 report to see what a full time worker must earn in order to afford an apartment in your state and how it compares to others: https://t.co/WUFWwHWLRb
Mentally Ill and Languishing in Jail - “I think a lot of people with serious & persistent mental illness are falling through the cracks of our mental health system and...into the arms of law enforcement” said Neil Gowensmith https://t.co/Yk4KqgOmbj @MarshallProj
.@NYUSilver study counters the narrative that #NYC individuals who experience street homelessness are 'service resistant' https://t.co/UQcbGNDPlH @humandotnyc
San Francisco proposes nation’s first universal mental health care system, which includes coordinated care and information sharing among providers https://t.co/bqj5rwRNEw